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Customs Commissioner Angelito Alvarez said two other airlines aside from Philippine Airlines (PAL) have expressed willingness to shoulder part of the overtime pay of airport-based employees of the bureau.

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Customs officials at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) seized P1 million in 1,000-peso bills from a Japanese ...

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They warned that the implementation of a BSP regulation requiring passengers to declare local and foreign currency exceeding P10,000 or its equivalent in foreign currency may drive moneyed foreign tourists away.
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Detained at the NAIA-PDEA office yesterday were Yan Sung Tao and Zhang Wei Quo, residents of Beijing. Both identified themselves as businessmen engaged in mining activities and were forming a joint venture with a local businessman.
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They warned that the implementation of a BSP regulation requiring passengers to declare local and foreign currency exceeding P10,000 or its equivalent in foreign currency may drive moneyed foreign tourists away.
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Detained at the NAIA-PDEA office yesterday were Yan Sung Tao and Zhang Wei Quo, residents of Beijing. Both identified themselves as businessmen engaged in mining activities and were forming a joint venture with a local businessman.
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